Dr Bruno Fazenda B.M.Fazenda@salford.ac.uk
Associate Professor/Reader
Noise source localisation in a car environment
Fazenda, BM; Gu, F; Ball, A; Guan, L
Authors
F Gu
A Ball
L Guan
Abstract
Spurious noise (rattles, squeaks, etc) in the interior of car cabinets can be annoying, distractive and indicative of potential performance problems. Fault finding these problems can be difficult since the fault is intermittent and may not necessarily happen under test conditions. A 3 channel system that can record the fault and indicate its location within the cabinet is presented here. The system consists of a coincident microphone array that measures acoustic particle velocity along two orthogonal axes at its location. Detection and direction of noise can be obtained in real time or during post-processing using advanced signal analysis methods. Measurements inside a vehicle show that the very reflective nature of the sound-filed inside a car cabinet present a major challenge and that a combination of advance techniques from diagnostics engineering and room acoustics are required to reliably indicate the direction of the annoying sound.
Citation
Fazenda, B., Gu, F., Ball, A., & Guan, L. (2009, August). Noise source localisation in a car environment. Presented at 8th International Conference on Damage Assessment of Structures, Beijing
Presentation Conference Type | Other |
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Conference Name | 8th International Conference on Damage Assessment of Structures |
Conference Location | Beijing |
Start Date | Aug 3, 2009 |
End Date | Aug 5, 2009 |
Publication Date | Aug 1, 2009 |
Deposit Date | Jul 8, 2010 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 8, 2010 |
Additional Information | Event Type : Conference |
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